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>>57116262
/cashgang/ flat no trades no action no excitement no fun. My new snails climbed the front glass of my aquarium and fell asleep there

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>>54315424
we have crab memes

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>>25072930
Yeah. My takeaway from all this is that it could be a couple weeks of delay. Unlikely the veto would be successful given the majorities the bill passed house and senate with, and seems unlikely sufficient votes would shift in the mean time to reduce those majorities below the requisite 66% needed to overrule the veto (if he vetoes).

I'm not sure how the markets will respond to this. Pretty likely the bill will make it through by January regardless. Crab? Kangaroo?

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>>22736540
oh i'm sure this won't last long. maybe a week max before things arrange themselves correctly for me to think about allocating funds to things.

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>>20792673
>I never even looked into unemployment.
Have you tried looking into employment instead ?

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>>18915159
The scary thing about this snibbyness is it feels like a pregnant pause before a violent move some kind of way. I have no idea which kinda way that's gonna be.

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>>17546049
So, you can't look at this from a strictly fundamental perspective as market does not move purely on fundamentals. Market is made up of a variety of people and institutions all buying and selling for different reasons to achieve a single goal; taking out more than they put in. Some are going to benefit from a drop in price, others are going to help that drop buy pulling out in order to defend against loss. Still others want to buy on speculation of rising price, either in short term or long. Some try to time these moves, others just average in money on a regular basis regardless. There is a very complex push and pull at work there and it results in price fluctuations even if the mean trend is headed in a steady direction. Under conditions of high volatility, everything is amplified with high trade volume and people positioning massive quantities of money looking for moves in either direction. Econ people sometimes refer to this as "price discovery". Add in shifting values of major commodities and relative value of major currencies, you get big swings.

More simply, I like to say the markets reacts to a thing first, then figures out whether it overreacted or underreacted and figure out where it ought to be later. If you are the pure fundamental persuasion you will find yourself very frustrated by the difference between what the market does and what you think it ought to be doing.

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>>15782189
I don't think the Big Flush™ is nigh just yet. Moar crab.

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